There Is No Point High Enough In Brooklyn To Help You Forget That You Are In Brooklyn

“It costs up to $67 a ticket for a ride to the top of the Empire
State Building. But the view from the highest point in Brooklyn
atop a sleek glass-and-aluminum apartment building
is free—at least with purchase or rental of an apartment in
Downtown Brooklyn’s newest tower. The new building, the first big
condominium development in Downtown Brooklyn to come on the market
since the financial crisis in 2008, is part of a second wave of
residential development that is also bringing high-end groceries
and retail stores to the borough’s once-faded central business
district.”#